I am _not_ opposed to seeing a posting for an eBay ad. However,
I don't like to see a wordy posting. A simple posting like "For Sale
on eBay: Rare Regina music box 12345678.xxx.com" (its URL being under-
lined to click on for our convenience) is enough for me. I can't do
everything and in reading your daily posting, it might be something
I would like and I would like to be clued in.
Also, I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but I think that not only
is the computer here to stay, but it will continue to be our way of
life from now on and will continue to be more intense.
I collect antique radios and TV's and it was _very_ evident at Elgin,
Illinois (which used to be the largest radio meet in the world), that
the Internet has made a huge dent (or should I say crash) into it. It
was about 50% of what it was only two short years ago. But don't be
too hard on a better way to market your goodies!
Sincerely, Julian Burke
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